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Surname Achmüller - Meaning and Origin

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Achmüller: What does the surname Achmüller mean?

The last name Achmüller is a German surname originating in Bavaria, a southern region of Germany. The exact original meaning of this surname is unknown, but the name likely derives from the Middle High German words “müller” or “möller” meaning “miller". The terminology was used to indicate someone who operated an agricultural grinding mill. The prefix “ach” is more difficult to determine. According to at least one source, it appears to have the meaning “the one” and was more likely a personal name or surname used as a heritable surname than a local place designation. As such, an individual who bore this last name was likely either a miller or descended from a miller.

One of the earliest bearers of the Achmüller name was Gabriel Achmüller, a farmer who was born in 1826 in Bavaria. Records show that Achmüller was a fairly common name in Bavaria in the 19th century, usually associated with agricultural or milling activities. At some point, members of the Achmüller family began to emigrate from Bavaria to other parts of Europe, as well as to the US and other parts of the world.

Today, individuals with the Achmüller surname can be found in several countries, including the US, Canada, Australia, and various parts of Europe. While the exact origin of the name remains unclear, its legacy continues to live on in the many Achmüllers who have left their mark on the world.

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Achmüller: Where does the name Achmüller come from?

The last name Achmüller is most commonly found in Germany. It is a German surname with an estimated 2,527 people holding that name. In fact, Germany is the only country in the world that has the Achmüller surname.

The most common place for the Achmüller surname is Bavaria, a German state in the south. Over 830 Achmüller’s live in this region, with the city of Munich being the most popular area. Many smaller towns in Bavaria such as Neuberg, Kelheim, and Pfaffenhausen also have a higher concentration of Achmüller families. Most of the Bavarian Achmüllers live in the rural areas of the regions, not in major cities.

Outside of Bavaria, other major Achmüller populations are found in the north, surrounding the German capital Berlin. Brandenburg is home to over 550 of these families, most in towns such as Potsdam, Brandenburg, and Neuruppin. Further east in Lower Saxony, around 233 individuals reside primarily in the towns of Hanover, Hildesheim, and Salzgitter. The remaining Achmüller families are spread fairly evenly across Germany in towns like Kassel, Heidelberg, Oldenburg, and Freiburg.

In the United States, the Achmüller name is not widely found. As of 2020, there are only 54 people living with the last name Achmüller. The majority live in the states of California, Texas, and Michigan.

Overall, the Achmüller surname is predominantly found in Germanic countries, particularly in Bavaria and its surrounding regions. The United States and other countries outside of Germany have only a small number of Achmüllers, with the surnames roots primarily in Germany.

Variations of the surname Achmüller

The Achmüller surname has a few variants, spellings, and surnames all of the same origin. The most common variant is Achmiller, while Achschmeller is also frequently seen. Each is a form of the name with slightly different spellings that have arisen through a combination of phonetic drift and the availability of different spellings during different eras.

Ancestry records dating back to medieval times reveal a few regional variations of the spelling, with occurrences of Achemeller, Achamiller, Achemuller, Achmillar, Achemillar, Achmiller, Achamuler, and Achsmiller among others. As with most other surnames, the relocation of families and name changes that have occurred over time resulted in many variations in spelling.

The female variants Achmüllerin or Achmüllern can also be seen, and variants such as Achemüller, Achumüller, and Achmuller may also appear in records.

In some cases, the Achmüller surname is also linked to a time period and region, such as Achemüllerin Mödling near Vienna, Austria.

The Achmüller surname is also known to appear spelled Achumer or Akhumer in some parts of Germany. The noblized versions of the name, such as von Achmüller or von Achemüller, may appear in records as well.

The surnames Achmueller, Akhmeler, Arkmeller, and Aumiller are all related to the Achmüller surname to some degree, and these are various spellings and surnames of the same origin.

Famous people with the name Achmüller

  • Richard Achmüller (1890-1953) was an Austrian politician and anti-Nazi activist.
  • Alexander Achmüller (born 1975) is a German musician, composer, and record producer.
  • Cornelius Achmüller (1886-1948) was an Austrian World War I soldier, and was later decorated with the Gold Cross of Honor.
  • Berthold Achmüller (born 1965) is an Austrian television director and writer.
  • Richard Achmüller (born 1936), also from Austria, was a professor of engineering and environmental engineering at Graz University of Technology.
  • Peter Achmüller (1932-2004) was an Austrian actor, director and stage designer.
  • Ferdinand Achmüller (1932-2013) was an Austrian painter, known for being an exponent of the "coarse painting" movement.
  • Johann Achmüller (1832-1919) was an Austrian forester and conservationist.
  • Georg Achmüller (1864-1945) was an Austrian painter.
  • Pawl Achmüller (born 1933) is an Austrian modern pentathlete who participated in three Olympic Games.
  • Joseph Achmüller (1869-1950) was a Roman Catholic priest from Austria.
  • Wilhelm Achmüller (1934-2008) was an Austrian footballer, who played as a goalkeeper.
  • Thomas Achmüller (born 1954) is an Austrian sculptor and painter.
  • Gladys Achmüller (born 1961) is an Argentine-born artist, writer, editor and filmmaker.
  • Johann Achmüller (born 1933) is an Austrian Olympic athlete and cross-country skier.
  • Theodor Achmüller (1914-1982) was a German man who served as a chaplain during World War II.
  • Alexandra Achmüller (born 1971) is an Austrian lawyer and legal consultant.
  • Erwin Achmüller (1906-1960) was an Austrian composer, conductor, and musicologist.
  • Lorenz Achmüller (born 1945) is an Austrian politician, and former MEP.
  • Johann Achmüller (1860-1928) was an Austrian-Hungarian painter.

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